* Will need billions of dollars more, more time--report * Study: program not markedly improving--InsideDefense.com * Lockheed sees "modest risks" but "no substantial delay" (Adds Lockheed Martin comment, paragraphs 12-15) WASHINGTON, Oct 23 - A...
*Russia, India to study rouble/rupee use in trade *Russia wants to boost trade with India to $20 bln by 2015 MOSCOW, Oct 22 - Russia and India have agreed to study the possibility of using...
* High-quality studies often show potential cancer link * Industry-funded studies most likely to show no link WASHINGTON, Oct 13 - Studies on whether mobile phones can cause cancer, especially brain tumors, vary widely in...
The global economic downturn hasn't dented demand for designer goods in China, where a study shows the affluent are buying handbags, watches and jewelry in force. The study, by New York-based market research firm Pao Principle, found that almost 90 percent of Chinese surveyed had purchased a desi...
* Manila studying proposals for global bond issue this year * Philippines 2020 dollar bonds dip on news * Maintains plan to issue yen bonds to fund 2010 budget * Traders say government may re-open...
* UK study doesn't show survival gain seen in earlier trial * Merck KGaA shares down 3 percent, erasing earlier gains * Merck oncology head says UK study result "surprising" BERLIN, Sept 23 - Colon...
* International study shows survival gain, UK study doesn't * Merck KGaA shares turn negative, erasing earlier gains * Merck oncology head says UK study result "surprising" * Merck, Lilly, Bristol drug competes with Amgen's...
* International study shows survival gain, UK study doesn't * Merck KGaA executive says UK study result "surprising" * Merck, Lilly, Bristol drug competes with Amgen's Vectibix BERLIN, Sept 23 - Colon cancer drug Erbitux...
BEIJING, Sept 23 - Chinese government agencies were studying a proposal to tax greenhouse gas emissions at some point in the future, the 21st Century Business Herald reported on Wednesday. Such a tax, as suggested...
* Uninsured have 40 pct greater risk of death - study * Rise due in part to more uninsured, less available care WASHINGTON, Sept 17 - Nearly 45,000 people die in the United States each...